BlackRose_Jefe
*Snip* Whiny blah blah blah it's my opinion blah blah blah nonsense *snip*
Guess who'd say the exact same thing?
Folks back in the day saying that girls wearing trousers is unacceptable.
Folks against mixed race marriages.
Folks against girls and boys being allowed to hold hands in public.
Folks against homosexuality not being viewed as a mental disorder to be treated in asylums.
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it is not my fault that the social norm is boys dont wear dresses
Now, I want to address
this in specific. Do you understand what "The losing side of history" implies? Seriously, not to be a c**t, but
I don't think that you do.
It's not just some juvenile insult on par with "Yeah, well you are a stupid face." it's got a meaning.
It's the social norm
now. It's, as Bob Dylan put it, the old road that's rapdily changing. You are defending a status quo that is crumbling.
You are on the side of history that, in the long run, will lose. It's the status quo of the present, not the future.
That's my question. What does it feel like to be defending a social norm as it crumbles around you.